Reincarnated as a Villager ~ Strongest Slow-life

Chapter 24



24 Next Generation Adventurers

“Kids”

“You’re not a kid either.”

“Looks like you’re serious.”

Ignore the thrill penetration with all your might. He spoke to the next generation of adventurers who were training in the square next to the Adventurer Alliance (branch).

Adventurer Guild Registration begins at the age of ten, but as an apprentice, you can register provisionally from the age of eight.

Of course, no dangerous crusades, and no herb picking. All that’s possible in that period is the help level of the house.

Well, if I tell you, it’s a kid’s allowance, but an important prep period if you’re going to be an adventurer in the future. Even initial herb picking requires minimal gear, and if you become an adventurer, even if you are ten years old, you are considered to be serving one person.

If that happens, you have to leave the house, and if you want to throw a party, the reward will be party property, and you will be unpaid until you can make money in public.

Of course, houses that live in villages are paid for (remedies), and grocery stores and cities (outdoor stores) offer discounts (two discounts for grocery stores. The city or outdoor shop depends on the seller).

So say apprenticeship period, I can’t say anything sweet. I’ll do anything I can to make money, and I won’t miss my training. Anyway, the results of my efforts will be right there.

“Ah, brother. Chi, no!

Sivada, the oldest and most leader in this, reacted first.

Shivada is nine years old under one of me. I can say I’m familiar with childhood because I’m from the same mountain tribe, but I totally took care of him from the point where he was meant to be my brother – no, he was like my brother.

That’s not why I said, ‘Hey, get me some bread’. I taught them because they were not sappy or tota-like, but they were magical and suited to the magic of the wind. So maybe you’re right to say disciple rather than cousin.

“How’s it going?

“Yes, the wind-handed backsword is now targeted”

I knew if you were going to be a disciple, you’d be fine with ordinary people. Even though I can’t, it feels good to watch you hang in there, and it’s worth teaching.

… I’m confident they’ll pull it out in three years if I teach Sapple and Tota well…!

“Oh, you’re the one who can do it. Don’t be proud, don’t be lazy, you can be a top adventurer if you work hard every day.”

Basically, I’m the type to raise praises.

“Yes, brother!

“Don’t forget your daily efforts.”

“” “Yes!

Really, honestly. Yeah, the kids.

“Oh, yeah, brother. My brother asked me to make a flowerbed.”

“You did it already, you were quick”

Adventurer Alliance registration has an age limit, but if you can pay the fee, there is no age limit for the client.

“The reward is cookies, so I don’t want to get together.”

Oh, no, you said it was tough coming up to the babysitter kid (four years old) before.

“Well, I also study using people. Gumball with creativity.”

I took two boxes of cookies out of the carriage and gave them to Zivada. This is a different reward.

Then I’ll ask you to plant some flowers, so take it.

“Thanks for everything, brother!

“Nothing, I’m asking for it for me, it’s this way to thank you. You’re the only ones who don’t work for me with five little copper coins.”

I’ve asked for about 30 meters of flowerbeds next to the street for about 500 yen, and even younger kids are being made to do it with four cookies, and in my last life I’ve been sued for child abuse.

“I can’t get a single small piece of copper coin for a day helping out with the house. Besides, I get my brother wooden swords and bows and arrows for free, so he won’t even thank me!

“Don’t worry about that either. You have a good calculation.”

When these guys become adventurers, they’ll buy what I made, and if they advertise the good performance of wooden swords and bows and arrows here, they might buy what they’re wholesale to the Adventurer Guild (branch).

Well, get lost. Operation Reneko.


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